Serhiy Lysak, head of the Dnepropetrovsk Regional Military Administration (OVA), said on his Telegram channel that he gave the residents 10 days to hand over firearms that were given to civilians in the first days of the private army’s launch. operation.
According to him, 2,000 firearms were given to civilians last year, 1,500 were returned yesterday and 500 more firearms remained with citizens.
According to Lysak, everyone who gave and did not return the gun was identified.
“I give the deadline – 10 more days! for the voluntary surrender of small arms,” he wrote.
Lysak added that after this period, those who did not surrender their weapons came. will be liable according to the law. Because weapons in illegal circulation are unacceptable.
Former Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation Igor Krasnov declaration on the increasing cases of illegal arms exports from the military special operations zone (SVO).